Much time and energy have been wasted on blaming the global economic slowdown for falling exports, but the country’s negligent attitude is no less to blame. In a recent development, Jordan declined to buy wheat from Pakistan since it was of “sub-standard” quality. A Pakistani official confirmed that the wheat had been infected with “dust and other ingredients”. This is the nub of the issue. After months of negotiations, as it looked to export a surplus commodity, Pakistan failed at the final hurdle. This is one example of negligence taking away from whatever efforts were made by farmers, officials and trade ambassadors. The finance minister insists that depressed commodity prices have led to a decline in export volume. What he ignores are stuck refunds of the textile sector that have achieved nothing besides inflating tax revenue figures. What he also does not see is that Pakistani goods lack global competitiveness. Poor negotiation skills and a failure to adopt advanced technologies have also contributed towards falling exports, with the commerce ministry having done little towards making improvements in this area.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 9th, 2016.
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